Towards Scarless Surgery: An Endoscopic-Ultrasound Navigation System for Transgastric Access Procedures
- 1 January 2006
- book chapter
- Published by Springer Nature
- Vol. 9, 445-453
- https://doi.org/10.1007/11866565_55
Abstract
Scarless surgery is a new and very promising technique that can mark a new era in surgical procedures. We have created and validated a navigation system for endoscopic and transgastric access interventions in in vivo pilot studies. The system provides augmented visual feedback and additional contextual information by establishing a correspondence between the real time endoscopic ultrasound image and a preoperative CT volume using rigid registration. The system enhances the operator’s ability to interpret the ultrasound image reducing the mental burden used in probe placement. Our analysis shows that rigid registration is accurate enough to help physicians in endoscopic abdominal surgery where, by using preoperative data for context and real-time imaging for targeting, distortions that limit the use of only preoperative data can be overcome.Keywords
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